bee = "4 ~ bdaties HE lead _ churned. * Subsequent cooling to 63 or 70 degrees Fahr. or eee SONI * iwc ae =e ae j ABT OF BUTTER-MAKING = to fin abpearaa, and conmyeeatly doprect tes its value, "Each roll should be wrapped in « clean ter-cloth, which. Beas been soaked im a | set brine made up fram ié parts of salt | : qed | part each of white-sugar, saltpetre and | eee pis for Farmers, Dairymen borax, dissolved in water. and Merehants--An Annual Halletin PACKING BUTTER Just Teco by the Ont jo Department , Batter whieh is f ing co th -- sg Fini ing t (ASouTiineo BY PROFESSOR JAMES 5) "ROBERTSON ef Agrice ' < : PREPARATION OF MILK FOR CREAMERIES. rp -- Ske that the cows have an slandant supply © 1, regard should be wholesome of goo » food. a ge paid te grave with ean or grain. Corn and -pea taake firm: butter. If gras be dry or scarce furnish green fodder. The quality feed Situcmntons to some extent the quality - in the fat giobuies tev the mil: Green boulder fed with better effect on the quality of the butter, after being witted for a day or tw ty a: ae, & flavor than to likeuda' ft is The mixing tat the to be kept martiewtorly CAS; See that the cows havescces to salt every reasy. Th 't tis & upe y. They know best when to help them- , 4 . be 2° th selves, : move Lat the cows be saved from annoyance', and worry.- Any harsh treatm to wi ii is yenersrelier an utthat excites 7}... Corl ettrrespleere or eer hy tates wniyg-endo & bow lestns per quantity and injures the of cold r in whi eh to float the quality « tebd, Will tuset the needsof When practi cable let the cows be ried Oily suel packages as have acloan, ueat fegulariy es to time.and by the same person' appeardince shetikl be used The udiers shouhl be well brushed and The top of the butter whould be covered then rubbed wi tha coarse towe before milk- ith, a clean but th, prepared in the ing. same way as that tor 'the wrapping of roll All . milk "ald te carefully -- butter, iately a 1 r the milking is comple tealt should te of we toth, to the thickness of pping, pouring or stirring will palf an inch or nore. fmprove the Seraret the butter. Butter in tubs and kegs she When st for the rising of the cream, frequently ; the milk should be at & tewporature above © jowed to bec: Gegrees abr, to that which When teep-sctting pails are used, the butters: water in the tank should be kept as near 42 fui auld be uld not be al- quite dry; a brine sunilar a3 been mentioned for may be ued freely with good We inge slic loth OT ia, The. 'Barle y bisperime nts. weil that; t +the enterprise of wartrvent of Agriculture, we ~ are lik © ihe pos wibiities Of bare y , vate Ray. to-enttune i: thi cote ty. tharcughiy "the b ttom of the tank and the warmed wie ton er be cauud to run off from the top. If? believe that It is Bat there is reason ¥ Over sangutoe people water Le warce, the overflow may be carried bave thoir expectations rales! toa pitel: that into a watering + tronehs for the stock. renders ey 2 intment. certain Oniy the Milk cans should be w ii or other day tepid Water first, and then rinsed in boiling Teroato « water before ley in the "The addition of a little soda and borax to it werelix the hot water will increase its cleansing Cultural ~ propertic res i . } MIIK Which has been set in deep palls at a tvst hey high tempyrature and has not been cooled be res! tine. : low G) degrees Fahr., will yield a cfeam very appreciable effet cou rich In bubter-m aking q quality; bat there wilt wasiclithe tr veh this other pro- be a smaller quantity of tained fror + TUanada have to the milk and 9 less rep of butter, than ' et t not yet where the milk a was 45 degrees ecntent sd tha at this varie barley is Fabr. The longer cream stands on suited to our soll and climate at all, andeven milk after pro sLiadis sitet it taagesine Sothe if it can be profits nt ly grown here, it may be the hoes space will it occupy. As it crus dered settied in advan «, that it will dee in balk it becsmes 4 'per teh; culture: than wo have bei ae- but the total quantity of cream from the customel to bestow on the varieties 'of this milk will not yield any morp butter than. it grain which we have sem ae the habit of would have u wears Lefore it Lan 24 Scape sewing. Jong standing. When milk ¢ trerowid barley, toe do [ts best, re 1 Ae every [2 the al will not quires a strong, rich soil, and a most climate. EALY Ounces of t per inch, ag Both of these condvtiqns" are Me "when it- has taen wet for 24 ae ag or longer, impossible, to be' Gicured in Canada. Our "Bet the extee totetity of cream that may-be-farmers aovtew-ed.: tee amemnt.of,-1mae 'obtained by iz hours setting in ice water will turing which is thought necessary for this permit as much butter to be made from the and other crops in the old country. Many milk es by s«tting it for a longer period. of them would consider its sheer, downright Skimming hbonki not be delayed longer Waste. But, even if the lity 1 were than 24 hours efter the milk is set. Cream Setured, the climatic actomponimeutsare be should te removed from Be miik before Fond our control Jn a dropping summer, ft issour, Its value for ter-making de such as,uring some rare seasons, we are pends not alone upon its akon in butter able to have, this grain mi ht givd an excel- fat: yrurity, tues and fire flavor are [ent account of itself, and then, again, in one jousens, of our dro myo years, what h_form the rule Father th: eiception, it might prove an utter failure." t is said the dema od for tn ley ts on the - decline in the market is of the world, ware ihe tuction-of ule mn tr But brew tlise at mas tua of walter the 2 desired flavor inte drinks, ani it may be, that, befare very THE OlL-TEST CUURX, The oil-test churn is used to determine the quantity of churnable fat in each supply c every Yecreata. The requirements for its successful ure are: . Careful sampling of thee be poured at itst twice ream, ichahe wl from one Vtse another before the sample is taken from 'the Loni will take rank With other graius oy tent tube; ne basis of its food rather than its drink Accurate wala * ill be better "for the agricitturat BSouring of Uienreuns>--fie laine auniforna interest When this becomes the case, although Gegree of acidity in all the samples of the perhaps it will be the worse for beerdrinkers cream, they should be warmed to 70 degrees gy they will lose the small amount of nutri- on and kept at that temperature for 4 ent the *y formerly got out of their favour- hogrs before hey are oo ite beverage, But it is alway vor en that ; Heating of the samples toa temperature any product should stand on a real rather of 135 dare: Fahr. after they have been than a fictitious value, What we would like to impress upon farne ers at ae: is (hat they cannot be helped by specialties or speculations Crops take out of the land certain qualities, which, if not y frequent manuring and judi- ions, wit infallibh pare the farm 33 farmer poorer. t matters not whether two or six- -- bar! 'be wn, grees, the churning and reheating , should be wheiher grain, stock, ir ; ie ta Fepeatod. raised, either and ali poten bave pabulum BurTeR. MAKING IN DAIRIRS AND CREAMERIES Which will not come by magic, and without When shallow open pans are used for set- bu <p downright, thorough culture, farme . the surround! mot be si ances? ae on in this arioe etterc u tural Canadian, Clabber Milk for Chicks. correspondent declares that with his ex- 4 Churning, re-heating and cooling. The cream for each churning honk all be gathered into one vessel and kept cool and sweet. A goo practi ar for fall and winter te peri nee of twenty years he must ie bite an i per cent. of pure water hes is no foed on earth that isno good for cream Geis it has become sour. ong. chickens.of old. fowls as sour The whole of it should be well stirred: every cine ebbered milk or cheese curd made from time fresh cream is added and half a doze' ir milk... Even old, sour buttermilk, for times a day besik cr fowls, is the best of food, but all of this Two days before the churning isto be done, must sae some meal jand judgment added cream for every four to it. No gapes, no cholera among chickens ed on sour milk and kept free from to two per cent.)--sbould be set apart and lic, His feed is fresh ground cornmeal, oat- kept as warm as 70° Fabr, meal and shorts, wet with clabbered milk, Que day before the churning, that small pome cracked corn and whole wheat, fed ac. quantity of cream, called_a fermentation cording toage of chickena Raising chickens starter, which will then be sour, should be ike making cheese. There is torn and the whule wheat constitute a pretty 'The buttermilk should then be @rawn of good variety of food, even with the sour ee ee placa. small stata, milky water may be drawn off and re op week ches ak tha was Shain ' The Cost of Keeping a Cow. | We donot presume that one in 500--is that " After a minute's churning, the butter may too large a number!--knows what it costs be left to drain in the churn for half an hour him to keep a cow, or in other words ~ Three~juart the pound Interest on $5 cow at 7 pe 8243 will the right quantity for the most mar- Cost of keep, five winter Beles 413 RR» wets consumptic for immediate, mn," ope of keep, seven suzamer months at 1 *. 875 @unce to the pound ---- ; ee eee du uring t Cow is care iicscincwaves $33 7, and also during the few hours eee T. en b: dfiempes to chow fits from may be left for the salt to dissolve. the cow, wh ay are as follows: cx four | Assoon as the ealt is dissolved, the butter ( ba wpay be worked the second time to Reena aan veel at Pic @ streakiness, which the first nilxing of salg Credit by ome caif ee, adic ing "gi for its bave caused. 4a # poe ands of batter perm ok | keeping 1 ome month oid, ........... SL ioals taen- Sh oun ee ially 'and taste- _ Selly with as little crimping and Ritving: =... Thm oe Sesh cneed sins aces $57 wilt pers 7 We smere as an ite Roe ; Scere for our readers to enter Gpon a air; it should bs tn te Bech gh i not ft your cow and your erased nee = in a place it are defects tn it which make the : Le forwarded onadamaianad oes peal Yaluavie for the pur- 4 ee ee Se pose we bare stated, wolf, met 4 - Tare ort} SO Ee ig == |Sick Headache ache|STERLING: get ome from wif b er 4 suffer are entirely Ita cause is senate and a mdr liver, the | eure for _-- is fr yf the i use of Ayer': i 4 4 "Thave somd that for sick headache, | by adi --_ ee o mndition = oe / stomach, Ayer's the most | Hable remedy Saale Cc. Bradbara, ' it as ex's Pills £ m¥t tice and th at they an lite r thedlivine-- Taade for theni. Pp. Aust } Worthington, Mass, } "After the use i ' ars, in th ted ime say iti t THe! Tty ire of Ay: 's Pil! 4, and at tine depts myosit. I was comple lip L ock woos 4, Top aa troubled far 3 estion, constipati head, we boxes of Ayer's Pills, use fae daily gine Testored: me to They are ao and effective." Strout, Meadville, Pa, Ayer's Pills, PREPARED LT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers ta Medicine. SA 4 ---- ' 1N NDS 1 CHILDREN oR S bY uP AND 10ST OF ALL K A wey 33] TA CAS OELIC CATE CHILD OLD COUNTRY 'AILS, aeons vie ae ifax Pac eet closes every Thurwtay veatay and © lature. The Post Office i 2 te 1 able f Seas s om 'antl pam. = Lo be ¢ x hoklers unui ¥ p.m: Money -- and Savingd Dank Gifice is open from 9am to 4pm WILLIAM BLAIR, Postmaster. A. M. KAY, Aaaiz _ Stratford, Nov. 4, 1536 Si8-ly a caunnenaeal : IMPORTANT CHANGE UF- TIME Traina are t! ty byl ge ™M follows FOR MAIN LINE_EAST.-- O a, m.-- Express. or agen - rem. ie m.-- Express. 70%. m, aay fOR MAIN LINE WEST. --#:25 a. m.--Exprew. 735 a o.--Mied. 12:15 p. m.-- Expres 23 p. 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Yew Patent Process Illuminating OW, ia the best and equal to American Water White. ail Frat-Class Dealers. ~At Stratford, PETROLINE, the N 'Oil in the Market, For sale by G47 BRANCH OFFICE-- near G. T. R. ROBERTS T HE J EVVELLER, Keeps a Complete 8 toc Freight 5S! eds. Watches, Clocks and Fewelioxy He Makes a Specialty of Repairing. Bargains in Jewellery 'See His Goods, = W.-H: -RORERTS, Near Commercial Hotel, Downie Street. 3 Fart, Dane tye Lae, 7 T33- TRAUEO = : -- =| Pot "Dice ine-Table LAWN MOWERS SLIVRRY " ats (.oetxe es ~ ate Of various kinds. Ojd ones taken A. Bt 5 ac - 800 12 4 Tonwote Hies| in Exchange. 9 90. 12 45 Hamition.04... 4 i j7 oe $3 {f Bitenta 8 | Garden Hose and Lawn Rakes, 930: 4.20 Sole ae bd Fe Neg Wan: burg, ; --_-- mes. oo ity)" Ice-cream Freezers, Ice Tongs and 8 00) 18 42] C.J.HI at of Torces 129 Ice Chippers. ow 42. is ~e--% Baas eeeeet ey Goss ' : ' "tia tae, a- s e <a Semen v<| ~~ Refrigerators..at. Bottom... 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